Dover man charged after disturbance at bowling alley

By Mike Finney
Posted 7/10/23

A 44-year-old Dover man faces aggravated-menacing and other charges after an incident at AMF Doverama Lanes on Saturday, Delaware State Police said.

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Dover man charged after disturbance at bowling alley

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DOVER — A 44-year-old Dover man faces aggravated-menacing and other charges after an incident at AMF Doverama Lanes on Saturday, Delaware State Police said.

Spokesman Senior Cpl. Leonard DeMalto said troopers responded to the bowling alley at 1600 S. Governors Ave. around 11:47 p.m. for a report of a disorderly man with a large razor blade chasing customers in the parking lot. No patrons were injured.

Troopers located the man, identified as Travis Driggus, in the parking lot and attempted to speak to him, but he began to flee on foot, Cpl. DeMalto said.

State police and officers from the Dover Police Department were able to detain Mr. Driggus in the front yard of a nearby residence but did not find the razor.

The suspect appeared to be intoxicated and was uncooperative with the investigation, police said.

Mr. Driggus was charged with possession of a deadly weapon during the commission of a felony (felony), aggravated menacing (felony), resisting arrest, breach of release and second-degree criminal trespassing.

He was committed to Sussex Correctional Institution, Georgetown, on a $28,100 secured bond.

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